EU Members Agree To Lift Travel Limitations On U.S. Travelers : NPR

Visitors throw their cash into the Trevi fountain in downtown Rome this thirty day period.

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Travelers throw their cash into the Trevi fountain in downtown Rome this month.

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BRUSSELS — The European Union is recommending that its 27 member countries start out lifting limits on travellers from the United States.

EU associates agreed Wednesday to insert the U.S. to the record of nations around the world for which they need to steadily take away limits on non-essential vacation. The transfer was adopted in the course of a conference in Brussels of lasting associates to the bloc.

The suggestion is non-binding, and nationwide governments have authority to have to have check success or vaccination data and to established other entry problems.

The EU has no unified COVID-19 tourism or border policy, but has been doing work for months on a joint

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